Four Homemade Treatments for Dry Hands

There is no need to stock up on beauty products, when you can
make your own homemade treatments for dry hands. An irritating skincare problem
like dry hands, needs the right treatment so you can overcome it effectively. So here
are four homemade treatments for dry hands. All-natural products!

1.Aloe Vera.

Aloe Vera is practically the human’s skin best friend. It soothes
and moisturizes the cracked skin instantly. If you face any dry skin problem, you’ll always
find Aloe Vera giving you a helping hand. It’s not greasy like oils so you can apply it on and use your hands freely.

2.Coconut Oil.

Another homemade treatment for dry hands, is based on using the magical coconut oil;
I am really fond of this natural oil. Coconut oil doesn’t just
work as a hand moisturizer; it also serves as an anti-aging agent to your hands.
It reduces wrinkles and fine lines, by connecting hand tissues and making them elastic.
And if that’s not enough, coconut oil also exfoliates the outer dead skin on
your hands leaving them looking younger.

3.Milk Cream.

This homemade treatment for dry hands might sound a little
bit weird, but milk cream can actually do wonders. You just need to soak your hands in milk cream, once every week. The lactic acid in the milk gets rid
of the dry dead skin, and the fat works on moisturizing your hands.

4.Honey and Cocoa Butter.

Last but not least, this homemade treatment for dry hands is all about honey and cocoa butter. Honey works as anti-irritant agent to your skin, not just your
hands. If you add melted cocoa butter to honey, and apply it to your hands,
moisture will be retained in your hands’ skin.

About the Author

Zeinab El-FiqiSince she was a little girl, Zeinab El-Fiqi enjoyed listening to music while she sat down on the floor to write short stories. She always found writing a way to express herself. Growing up, she always had passion for fashion, as she played dress up and pretended there's a runway in her room. She studied Marketing and Management, which helped her make a balance between business and love for arts. Though she never wanted to study fashion, she enjoys writing about it and getting every insight on it. Zeinab enjoys the little things in life; a cup of coffee and good music can make her day, and a walk in the park with her favorite songs on can turn a bad mood into a happy mood. You can reach her on zeinab@fustany.com